CAMERON DIAZ (Miss Hannigan) made her feature film debut at age 21, captivating
moviegoers as femme fatale Tina Carlisle in The Mask. She has since starred in
more films that have grossed more than $100 million internationally than any
other actress. She went on to star in such independent films as The Last Supper,
Feeling Minnesota, opposite Keanu Reeves, and Edward Burns's She's the One.

In 1996, Diaz was named ShoWest's Female Star of Tomorrow by the National
Association of Theatre Owners and she starred opposite Julia Roberts, Dermot
Mulroney and Rupert Everett in My Best Friend's Wedding, which would go on to
become one of the biggest hits of that year. In Danny Boyle's A Life Less
Ordinary, Diaz starred opposite Ewan McGregor, before taking on the title role
of the hilarious comedy There's Something About Mary. Following writer/director
Peter Berg's dark comedy, Very Bad Things, Diaz received critical raves for her
performance in Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich, opposite John Cusack,
Catherine Keener and John Malkovich and was nominated for a Golden Globe, the
Screen Actors Guild Award and the British Academy of Film (BAFTA) Award.

Her career continued to soar with Sony Pictures' film version of the iconic 70's
television series, Charlie's Angels, opposite Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Bill
Murray. The film broke the domestic box office records and the sequel, Charlie's
Angels: Full Throttle, was released in 2003 and grossed over $250 million
worldwide. She first provided the voice of Princess Fiona in DreamWorks'
worldwide animated hit Shrek and its three sequels, which have grossed over $3
billion worldwide.

Diaz co-starred in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and Penelope
Cruz, earning nominations for the Golden Globe Award, an AFI Award and a SAG
Award, in addition to being selected as Best Supporting Actress by the Boston
Society of Film Critics and the Chicago Film Critics Association. She starred in
the sexy comedy, The Sweetest Thing, with Christina Applegate and Selma Blair
and was nominated for another Golden Globe for her performance in Martin
Scorsese's Academy Award-nominated Gangs of New York, with Leonardo DiCaprio,
Daniel Day-Lewis and Liam Neeson.

Her films also include In Her Shoes, opposite Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine
for director Curtis Hansen; The Holiday, opposite Jude Law, Kate Winslet and
Jack Black; What Happens in Vegas, opposite Ashton Kutcher; My Sister's Keeper,
directed by Nick Cassavetes and the sci-fi thriller The Box. She reunited with
Cruise in 2010 for the action-packed Knight and Day, which grossed over $260
million worldwide. In 2011, she appeared in another worldwide box office hit,
Michel Gondry's The Green Hornet with Seth Rogen, which brought in over $227
million worldwide and would dominate the box office once again with the dark
comedy Bad Teacher, directed by Jake Kasdan, her 17th movie to cross the $100
million mark worldwide. She appeared in the ensemble comedy, What to Expect When
You Are Expecting and starred opposite Colin Firth and Alan Rickman in the
remake of the crime caper Gambit, written by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen.

In 2013, she appeared in Ridley Scott's ensemble drama The Counselor, alongside
Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender, Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz. Most recently,
she starred in the worldwide hit comedies The Other Woman, with Leslie Mann and
Kate Upton, and Sex Tape, opposite Jason Segel.

Over the course of 2004 and early 2005, Diaz took on a worldwide adventure with
MTV for a 10-episode series, entitled "Trippin.'" In 2014, Diaz added author to
her list of accomplishments with the publication of the New York Times
Bestseller, The Body Book, and is currently working on a follow-up. Diaz is
Artistic Director for the luxury brand of shoes and accessories, Pour La
Victoire, and is currently an international brand ambassador for TAG Heuer.